Wednesday, September 29, 2010

This is all over the place

whenever you are on vacation there is always a cave in the vicinity that is required visiting. We enjoyed Bridal Cave immensly. The legend says that Native Americans first used this cave for wedding ceremonies - funny how those legends seem to translate perfectly into a small business. As of our tour, over 2,000 wedding ceremonies have been performed in Bridal Cave. Definitely an interesting place to wed.

We stopped on our way home to visit Hannibal, MO, the hometown of Mark Twain. A Mark Twain visit wouldn't be complete without our own personal Huck and Tom whitewashing a fence, now would it? I think Del is Huck and Mikey is Tom, but they are both stinkers.

I feel as if I'm missing many many more highlights of the trip, but it all seems a long-ago dream.

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